✨ Unleash Your Inner Designer with Rust-Oleum's Stone Creations! 🎉
Rust-Oleum's 7995830 Stone Creations Spray in Pebble is a versatile, quick-drying spray paint designed for indoor use on various surfaces, providing a unique textured stone appearance that covers up to 12 square feet. With its authentic multi-tone finish and easy application, it's perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to elevate their home decor.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Pebble |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 354.88 Milliliters |
Special Feature | Glow |
Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Painting Supplies;Paint & Stains;spray-paints |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | 7995830 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | 000000 |
Coverage | 12 sq. ft. |
UPC | 020066799588 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066799588 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 7995830 |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.03 x 6.51 x 8.92 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 7995830 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Value not found |
Finish | Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Glow |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
Great for aquarium bottom, looks amazing... hopefully longevity is as good as initial looks
Rust-Oleum 7994830 Stone Creations Spray, 12 oz, Sienna Stone ~ $12.99So perhaps an unusual application but I'm using this on the under side of an aquarium bottom. Bare bottom tank, nice sand look. Just in case I'm not explaining that clearly, tank empty and upside down I tape off and spray just the *outside* surface of the bottom glass. So when it's set back up I have the look of real sand on the bottom but easy to clean bare glass facing the water. I'm not spraying inside the tank where the water goes. And I haven't had it long so can't speak to longevity but after some longer than expected drying time it seems to adhere to the glass very well. From the glass side, looking from inside the tank, it has a bit finer, and obviously smoother, texture, but still conveys texture and 100% looks awesome and very much like real sand.The only caveats, and not really problems per say as it's just a different kind of paint, is this stuff goes on a bit strange and has long drying times. So if you plan for that the results are worth the extra patience. The first oddity I noticed is the between coat times and consequences of doing the next coat too soon. I initially did 15 minutes till the 2nd coat, 30 minutes for the 3rd. Both way too soon. And this was outside in the sun on a 70 F day with around 50% humidity, not ideal but not horrible.And the strangeness part is if the previous coat isn't tacky yet the next coat will actually push it around. I had a unique perspective applying to glass so I could take a peek from the back at the thin spots. After the 1st coat there were still mottled areas you could see through the glass. I figured no problem, it's a textured paint and should fill in on the following coats. But the 1st coat not being tacky enough the air movement from spraying the 2nd coat kind of pushed the textured bits around and ended up with the same amount of thin spots but thicker textured spots. And after noticing this I also tried moving my spray distance quite far... and I wasn't spraying too close to begin with, maybe 16 ~ 18". The wind of the spray pushed the paint and texture out of the bare spots you're hoping to fill in and the textured bits attracted together, maybe aided by the wateriness of the non-textured parts of paint which also seems a bit more translucent than standard paint, I guess so you can see the multiple colors better and give it some depth, maybe some kind of hydrogen bonding type effect of the textured bits.And after 3 medium coats done in such a way It wasn't even slightly dry to the touch until late the next morning. Granted I started in the afternoon so not quite a full 24 hours. But that's for just starting to get dry to the touch, not even close to really dry or cured. And still looks absolutely beautiful already, just like the cap only with a bit more dense black and white bits which IMHO looks even nicer than the cap giving it a bit finer texture. If it wasn't on glass you could easily figure it was done by how good it looks. It just needs another good coat or two to fill in the translucency a bit, and I'd say even it out in overall thickness for strength. And God knows how long for final actual drying which is gonna drive me crazy as I'm super excited to get this tank set up but the result is worth it.It looks absolutely beautiful though and I already achieved the desired effect of realistic sand on my aquarium bottom while keeping the low maintenance of bare glass.TLDR:So I guess lesson learned is if you want to get more effective coverage using probably much less paint, and probably get a physically smoother more even finish with the same textured look, wait longer between coats, I'd say at least a few hours, because if you don't the previous coat and the one you're applying will kind of gather thicker textured spots and not fill in the low spots. You need it at least getting tacky. And touching it while it's still watery will make a bald spot which will be a nuisance to fill in due to everything I explained above, so best to test for tackiness on a taped or unseen spot.EDIT ~ ADDENDUMOnce you have a decent base coat down and dry, or at least significantly tacky, where it won't be pushed around by the air of spraying as noted above, you can lay it on thicker than normal paint and make more of you're waiting/drying times.
M**I
Great product, see before and after pictures of kitchen!
I have this 40 year old rental home that really needed an upgrade to the kitchen.So I started a week long DIY project. I really wanted to get rid of all the brown especially the counters. I used this granite spray and it turned out beautiful. The kitchen looks updated, I just need to get rid of the fan and put in a recessed light.When using this granite spray it's really important to shake it vigorously and often while applying. When it first goes on it has an odd texture and is very watery wet,so watch you don't touch it. I used all the cans for this size kitchen. I let each lauer dry over night and it was rock hard in the morning. Apply the spay again,rember to use long sweeping motions,I hel the can about 14 inches up from the counter. Make sure you spray straight down and not at an angle to get an even texture. I put five coats on and got a really nice granite look. I put to coates of clear varnish on top. Tip: Don't use the entire can. Regardless of how much you shake it, the last 1/8 or so, it will be very watery and dump white clumps on. It was the same with all cans. The rest of it is perfect. It was rock hard after each layer and holds up beautifully now. It was an inexpensive update. It's very versatile,I'm spraying a large outdoor ceramic planter tomorrow. It's simple to use and a great product for home improvement projects!
D**R
Good stuff!
Nice. I get graffiti on the gray sidewalk curb and this hides it really well. It is also really nice looking and I am considering what else to use it on
G**N
HELPFUL TO STAY WITHIN THE SAME RANGE OF COLOR
Received this product very quickly. Well packaged... no damage.This is my 2 time using. Prior, I used this on a kitchen countertop. Light sanding for prep and lots of tape, open windows and drop cloths. Amazing results, especially after I applied a protective polyurethane top coat.Cons:Long dry timeLots of over spray if you don't have practice. (I into ally wasted 1/8 of the can because I couldn't get used to the force of the spray. Big mess, but washed right up)However, I loved my results with the countertop so much, I decided to re-purchase to redo an old Goodwill lamp. This time the surface was a glossy ceramic lamp.My 'stone' color was close to the original beige of my lamp.I decided to do no prepping... just to see what my result would be.First coat was light and dried within an hour.2nd coat was a little heavier, and took longer to dry. I didn't time it... just left it overnight. All in all, I used about 1/3 can, total for my lamp.I'm very pleased with my results. Very surface dry by the morning... and cured in a week. No top coat. Feels washable and durable without it.*** Keep in mind when using, especially for the first time:1. Don't not spray too close to the object. This sprays out almost like Redi-Whip and you will have a lot of over spray if you are too close. DO A PRACTICE SHOT OUTSIDE!2. Choose a color that is close to what you are painting... or you will need a lot more paint... and coats... and drying time.3. If you touch this when wet, it will feel watery. Don't panic. It will dry and look more textured... But it will feel very watery.4. Best to use outside. If not, have plenty of drop cloths and a bucket of water.This does clean up fairly easy if you should have a mishap.5. As i stated, this paint will feel very watery when first applied. Humidity effects the drying time. Try to do your painting when humidity is low. Take your time and wait until it's thoroughly dry before re-applying.6. Consider the object you are painting. You may or may not need or desire a top coat. My lamp is fine and not to porous without a top coat... however, the countertop has 2 coats to polyurethane and feels EXTREMELY DURABLE.It also added a tad bit of shine (I used clear semi gloss finish)We were lucky when doing our countertop. It is a second home, so we sprayed and came back a week later to apply the top coat.Having said, I would highly recommend this product, but removed one star for the nozzle applicator. There would probably be less over spray if it had a protective 'cone' or something to direct the paint a little better, but you could probably think of something yourself.
G**
Worth the price!
Easy to spray, Great coverage & looks amazing! This document wall fountain was in pretty rough shape. It was chipped, cracked and about to be trash. I took a chance on this stone paint and I'm glad I did. I had to fill the cracks paint and it looks like new.
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